GENERALIZED SPEED-TO-FLY THEORY
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Aerodynamics, Training, CoachingAbstract
Generalized speed-to-fly theory overcomes certaln restrictions imposed by the classic MacCready theory. Most notably, it enables proper treating of the cross-country flight tactics using semi-drifting and stationary updrafts. As the presented examples show, the errors made by applying the classic theory to these cases can be large, even in moderate wind conditions.Downloads
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